Nancy Kerrigan: The former U.S. Figure Skating Champion drops in on Film Festival Radio to chat with host Janice Malone about her Dec. 25 NBC special, The Caesars Tribute: A Salute to the Golden Age of American Skating, taped earlier this month in Atlantic City, N.J.

Tina Charles: The WNBA’s No. 1 draft pick for 2010—who plays center for the Connecticut Sun—drops in on The Final Word hosts JayReelz and J.D. to chat about her alma-mater team, the UCONN Huskies—who are just one win away from the longest winning streak in college hoops history.

Barbara McQueen: Steve McQueen’s widow recalls a run-in the superstar actor had with neighbor Keith Moon—during which he blew The Who drummer’s bathroom window out with a shotgun. “He was dancing around grinning like a little girl, going ‘Oh my god! Oh my god!’” Barbara tells Red Velvet Media host Holly Stephey of Steve. “And I’m like, ‘Oh great, you’re gonna get arrested.’ So he goes, ‘Turn all the lights off in the house.’ So we just turned all of the lights off in the house and went to bed.”

Tony Frewin: Stanley Kubrick’s assistant of 25 years weighs in on the 17 minutes of lost 2001: A Space Odyssey footage recently found buried in a salt mine in Kansas. When Movie Geeks United host Jamey DuVall asks Tony if he feels the director would want the footage to be restored into the film, he replies, “No, he probably wouldn’t. Stanley really now belongs to history, doesn’t he. And I think you have to illustrate that. I don’t think you should re-cut it into the film, but it should certainly be available to people.”

Bobby Long: The British folk rocker—whose tune, Let Me Sign, was sung by pal Robert Pattinson in Twilight—chats about the superstar sex symbol. He’s just a nice guy. He’s a normal kid. He’s no different to my friends back home,” Bobby tells Milling About host Robin Milling.

TonyaTKO: The Love Guru, whose YouTube channel boasts more than 38,000 subs—and 19 million views—debuts her companion BlogTalkRadio show tonight. Tonya’s maiden topic? “A Society of Sissies: Are Single Mothers to Blame for the Soft Socialization of its Boys?”

Matthew Modine: The Full Metal Jacket star joins Movie Geeks United hosts Jamey DuVall and Jerry Dennis for their eight-part tribute to the late director Stanley Kubrick. Matthew also announces the 2011 debut of the iPad version of his 2005 book, Full Metal Jacket Diary—and that, for the first time ever, he’s selling autographed prints of photos he took on the set of the 1987 Vietnam War flick.

Steve-O: The British-born Jackass star, who graduated from Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College in 1997, drops in on World Talk Live to chat with host Brett Cohen about his upcoming screen projects and his stunt-filled stand-up comedy tour.

Angie Stone: The soul diva, whose 2007 album The Art of Love & War hit No. 1 on the R&B charts—and who has collaborated with such A-listers as Erykah Badu, Josh Groban and Lenny Kravitz—drops in on Layin’ It on the Line’s Reginald Ford to sample tracks from her latest CD Unexpected.

Paulo Coelho—Live & Taking Calls: The iconic Brazilian writer returns to Syndicated News to talk with Ruthie DiTucci about the 20th anniversary edition of his allegorical novel The Alchemist, which has sold 65 million copies—and holds the Guinness World Record for most translated book by a living author.

Fran Capo: The New York City-born adventurer-comedian, who holds the Guinness World Record for fastest-talking female—having spoken 603 words in 54 seconds—chats with Movie Addict Headquarters host Betty Jo Tucker about plying her verbal virtuosity on the silver screen.

Martin Fletcher: NBC News’ Middle East bureau chief drops in on World Footprints hosts Tonya and Ian Fitzpatrick to discuss his new book, Walking Israel: A Personal Search for the Soul of a Nation. Plus: Curator Bill Dreyer takes us inside the art of Ted Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss.